List of figures

Figures

0.1 The four Simons. 2
0.2 Advertisement for Henry Simon Ltd (1898). 5
1.1 The German Protestant church, Greenheys; now part of the University of Manchester (unknown date). 15
1.2 The Beyer building in 1898 (?). 18
1.3 The British Association for Advancement of Science meeting, Manchester 1887. 22
2.1 Henry Simon (c. 1880s). From Rathschlaege für meine Kinder (c. 1899). 32
2.2 Seal of the Deutsche Reichsregentschaft. 35
2.3 The first page of the letter Heinrich sent to Henry on 25 February 1859. 37
2.4 The cover of Rathschlaege für meine Kinder. Source: private family papers. 39
2.5 Mary Jane Simon (née Lane). 40
2.6 Henry’s former home ‘Darwin House’, 84 Palatine Road, Didsbury. 41
2.7 First page of the letter Henry sent to Emily on 31 July 1878. 43
2.8 Simon’s Bridge. 45
2.9 Manchester Crematorium. 47
2.10 Architect’s invoice for Lawnhurst 1892. 48
2.11 Exterior of Lawnhurst (c. 1899–1920). 49
2.12 ‘Maitri’ engraved on the Simon family memorial at Manchester Crematorium. 55
3.1 Emily Simon (date unknown). 60
3.2 Aerial view of the Oaks Estate. 62
3.3 The Larches. 65
3.4 Emily with Eleanor, Victor, Eric, Margaret and Henry. 67
3.5 The Simon family (1896) on the cover of Henry Simon’s Occasional Letter to Millers at Home & Abroad, XXXVII, (January 1897). 72
3.6 Two entries from January 1899 about Emily in the Didsbury National School Log Book (1898–1911). 74
3.7 Emily with Helene, Ernest and Henry, Margaret, Eric and Victor and two unidentified women (c. mid-1890s). 77
3.8 Eric, Harry and Victor in uniform during the First World War. 78
3.9 Red Cross nurses at Lawnhurst. 79
3.10 Lawnhurst as a hospital during the First World War. 80
3.11 Emily in Red Cross uniform during the First World War. 82
4.1 Caricature of Ernest Simon from News Review (19 June 1947). 88
4.2 Ernest as a young child. 90
4.3 Ernest as a teenager. 91
4.4 Ernest (c. 1900s). 92
4.5 The cover of The Smokeless City (1922). 95
4.6 Ernest with Roger (1914). 96
4.7 Ernest and Shena campaigning during the 1922 General Election. 99
4.8 Ernest and Shena (seated to his left) during the 1924 General Election. 100
4.9 The map of the reimagined Manchester city centre in The Rebuilding of Manchester (1935). 104
4.10 Ernest (c. 1930s). 105
4.11 Ernest inspecting American war planes being manufactured (1942). 108
4.12 Ernest with William Haley, Jennie Lee, Aneurin Bevan and Shena (c. 1947–51). 109
4.13 Ernest in the Lake District. 113
5.1 Shena Simon (c. 1940–50s). 118
5.2 Shena with her mother Jane Boyd Potter (c. 1884). 120
5.3 Shena (c. 1907–12). 122
5.4 Shena with Roger (1914). 125
5.5 Shena during her tenure as Lady Mayoress. 127
5.6 Shena with Roger, Antonia and Brian (c. 1921/1922). 129
5.7 Shena (c. 1930s). 131
5.8 ‘If Lady Simon became Educational Dictator’. From Teachers’ World (31 October 1934). 133
5.9 Shena with her grandson Alan and her daughter-in-law Joan (1943). 136
5.10 The cover of Three Schools or One? (1948). 138
5.11 Shena at the laying of the foundation stone at Wythenshawe civic centre (1969). 141
5.12 Shena (c. 1960s). 143
6.1 Title page from Henry Simon Ltd promotional catalogue (1898). 153
6.2 The City Corn Mill in Ancoats, operated by Arthur McDougall, where Henry installed his first complete roller milling system in 1878. 155
6.3 The internal layout of the Daverio designed roller milling machine used by Henry Simon in his first installations. 156
6.4 The first marketing map Henry published (1883). 158
6.5 Diagram of a Simon System gradual reduction roller milling installation from the 1880s. 160
6.6 W. Wheldon, ‘North Eastern coalfield: colliery pit-head and coking ovens 1’ (c. 1845). 162
6.7 Letter from Henry Simon to the editor of the Manchester Guardian about the installation of the Simon-Carves Ovens at Pease’s West Collieries. 163
6.8 The Mount Street offices. 163
6.9 Cover of a promotional booklet for a new grain elevator designed by Henry Simon Ltd for the Manchester Ship Canal Company (c. 1915). 170
6.10 The Cheadle Heath factory (1927). 172
6.11 Presentation of the birthday portrait to Ernest by J. Mallard, Shop Stewards’ Convenor, Henry Simon Ltd (1945). 177
6.12 The span of the SEG companies and departments by the start of the postwar period. 179
6.13 Brand marketing for the SEG in the postwar period. 180
6.14 Ernest in a 1951 Henry Simon Ltd publicity photo. 183
6.15 The expanded SEG site at Cheadle Heath (c. 1954). 185
6.16 The tower containing a working model flour mill at Cheadle Heath topped off by a prominent ‘SIMON’ sign. 186
6.17 Simon-Carves Ltd advert celebrating their awarding of the Hunterston atomic power station contract. 188
7.1 Shena in 1912. 195
7.2 A news clipping about Shena’s protest at the lack of women managers at St Mary’s Hospital. 200
7.3 Shena and Ernest visiting a babies’ hospital (1922). 201
7.4 Shena’s campaign pamphlet for the 1924 local elections. 202
7.5 Shena’s campaign leaflet to voters in Wythenshawe (1934). 206
7.6 The cover of Shena’s pamphlet, Local Rates and Post-War Housing. 209
7.7 Shena receiving the Freedom of the City of Manchester. 213
8.1 Dense Victorian terraced housing in Hulme, an inner neighbourhood of Manchester (1920s). 219
8.2 Sketch plan of the Jersey Street Dwellings. 221
8.3 Report of Emily’s speech at the ceremony marking the completion of the Didsbury Garden Suburb. 225
8.4 The practical case for low-density housing to allow daylight made in the influential Tudor Walters report. 226
8.5 Ebenezer Howard commenting on Patrick Abercrombie’s report on Wythenshawe. 228
8.6 The announcement of the council’s decision to purchase the Wythenshawe estate. 229
8.7 The deed plan for the purchase of Wythenshawe Hall and grounds by the Simons (1926). 230
8.8 Parker’s sketch plan of the estate (1931). 232
8.9 Shena Simon captured in a press photo of the ceremonial digging of the first sod on the site of the first privately constructed homes in Wythenshawe. 233
8.10 The cover of Moscow in the Making (1937). 236
8.11 Newspaper clipping from the Daily Times (Chicago) (30 October 1942). 240
8.12 Letter from the President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Ernest, 22 December 1942. 241
8.13 Zoning plan for Wythenshawe from Wythenshawe Plan and Reality. 245
9.1 The foundation stone of the Physics (now Rutherford) Building laid by Henry Simon in 1899. 254
9.2 Shena receiving her honorary degree from the University of Manchester (1966). 258
9.3 A satirical sketch of Ernest as an Athenian statesman. 262
9.4 Ernest having received his honorary degree from the University of Manchester (1944). 269
10.1 The Simon family at Pendyffryn Hall near Conwy (1896). 275
10.2 Ernest, Shena and Brian and Roger at the golden wedding anniversary of Shena’s parents, John Wilson Potter and Jane Boyd Potter (1931). 276
10.3 Heinrich Simon (1805–60). 277
10.4 Emily Simon’s obituary in the Manchester Guardian. 278
10.5 Shena and Ernest on holiday (c. late 1920s – early 1930s). 280
10.6 Bust of Henry Simon. 282
10.7 Bust of Ernest Simon. 283
10.8 The signature plaque above Lawnhurst. 284
10.9 Lawnhurst and Broomcroft shown here on the Ordnance Survey 10-foot plan (1893). 284
10.10 The Simon memorial. 285
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The Simons of Manchester

How one family shaped a city and a nation

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